Wednesday, September 28, 2022

A Return to the Castle

 

Anyone remember this place?  I've posted photos from here twice before.  I just took another photo in the last few days and I see that things are starting to happen again.  So I did a Google search to see if I could find some updated information and I discovered that the castle has its own website now.  And, on that website is a short video giving the viewer a quick look inside this place.  And, I see that the owner is accepting donations to help with the massive restorations price tag.  

The last time I posted about this place it looked like things were stalled.  Now it looks like work is starting again.  Maybe one day, it will be open for tours.  

9 comments:

biebkriebels said...

The renovation must cost a lot of money, so things are nog going fast I am afraid. Hope we once can see when it is ready.

William Kendall said...

If they're asking for donations, they couldn't afford it in the first place.

Andy said...

Thanks for the link to the website. The video has a lot of good information.

Travel said...

I would take the tour.

Thérèse said...

I had no idea. Waiting for the tours to be announced to see how it looks like.

RedPat said...

Construction is getting more & more expensive so goo luck to the owner.

Steve Reed said...

It's interesting that they want to name it a historical landmark but it was built in 1967. It's younger than me!

Gemel said...

If you can't afford it, don't build it!

roentare said...

Incredible castle with so much red earth materials. Well, everything is in short supply. Good luck to the building.